Monitor SNMP Devices with Your TL1 Master

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Monitor SNMP Devices with Your TL1 Master

Mediate Traps from SNMP Equipment to TL1

If you use a TL1 master to monitor your network, adding new equipment often causes problems with incompatible protocols. You need to monitor switches, routers, DACs, and other equipment that reports SNMP traps, and your TL1 master is too deeply embedded in your network to be replaced.

The answer is a protocol mediation solution. In this application, a protocol mediation device translates SNMP traps to TL1 and forwards the mediated data to your existingTL1 master. This solution is more practical and less expensive than replacing your TL1 master. It also avoids the trouble and costs of installing and maintaining a specialized SNMP manager to monitor only SNMP equipment.

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What Do You Want To Do With SNMP?

  1. Mediate SNMP and Other Protocols
  2. Display SNMP Alarm Data at Your NOC and in Your Web Browser
  3. Monitor Discrete, Analog, and Ping Alarms via SNMP
  4. Automatically Dispatch Repair Personnel
  5. Control Remote Equipment via SNMP
  6. Use Dial-Up Connections to Link SNMP Remotes to LAN
  7. Find the SNMP Alarm Monitoring Capacity That's Right for Your Size Site
  8. Use T1 Connection to Link SNMP Remotes to LAN

What Do You Want To Learn About SNMP?

  1. SNMP Tutorials - Learn More About SNMP
  2. 8 things you need to know before selecting an SNMP proxy agent to monitor your non-SNMP managed devices
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